All releases of pythonOCC

Release Notes: Project quality was improved (64 unittests currently pass). Many improvements were made related to the graphic side. Multiple entities (vertices, edges, faces, shapes) may be selected. Fixes and improvements were made to the "addons" or Level2 API (meshing, PAF, new experimental DYN package, topology etc.). Wrappers were made for C++ static methods. New samples include traits-based parametric modeling, display customization, and more. The license cwas changed from the GNU GPLv3 to the GNU LGPLv3.

Release Notes: New advanced meshing features from the smesh project were added. Many new samples were added. The OCC wrapper was improved by adding a few missing modules, and typical C++ mechanisms were pythonized. 64-bit support was added. New graphical backends were added for PyQt, wxPython, and python-xlib. Mac OS X Snow Leopard is supported. The installation script was improved. Many minor fixes and enhancements were made in the whole API.

Release Notes: The SalomeGEOM package was integrated into pythonOCC. As a result, this release introduces a Pythonic associative parametric framework that adds Parameters, Rules, and Relations enabling parametric modeling. Many new samples are available, making it even easier to use the API. The OCC SWIG wrapper was improved (a few missing modules were added and typical C++ mechanisms were Pythonized). Quality improvements were made (unit tests, and doc tests). This release has Python 2.6 support and many other minor fixes/enhancements.

Release Notes: 'wo' stands for 'Whole OpenCascade': almost the whole OCC API (about 90%) is now covered by the wrapper. Memory leaks were fixed. This release comes with a complete set of sample scripts. The licence was changed to the GNU General Public License v3. There is an experimental scons build script, as well as many bugfixes and improvements.

Release Notes: 23 new OCC modules are now covered by the wrapper,
many improvements
have been made to the Display3D viewer (selection
of faces and vertices,
background image, textured shapes, etc.), and a
new interactive viewer
embeds a Python console for debugging.

Release Notes: This release adds many classes and methods from
the OCC library, a new API reference
documentation, and a wxPython based 3D viewer. A
sample named CAD Viewer, part of the pythonOCC
project, allows you to open and display STEP, STL,
and IGES CAD files.